6 Tips For Getting Successful Returns On Your South Dakota Pheasant Hunts

Posted by Stephan Stanley
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Jan 19, 2018
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South Dakota is blessed with enriched flora, which has definitely contributed to the growth of pheasants, and make this region a desirable playground for pheasant hunters. So, in this article, we will discuss few tips for South Dakota pheasant hunts.

Many adventure enthusiasts find hunting to be a thrilling experience. Sometimes the weather is hot and sometimes dry, and in such varying weather conditions hunting pheasants in South Dakota can be a rock breaking challenge.

Given below are some vital tips that can be efficiently used for successful South Dakota pheasant hunting -

Hunt near Water

Early in the season and during dry weather patterns, pheasants often hang out in areas where water is present. They are going to be closer to the water bodies. They will be present at streams, ponds, irrigation canals, and livestock watering containers, pump houses and irrigation equipment. So target these areas during these times.

Private Hunting Clubs 

Private hunting clubs are gaining fame with hunters as places to train their dogs before hunting on public-land areas. Hunting clubs and preserves often open before the general pheasant season and are great places to give bird dogs exposure to pheasant hunting. It’s also a good idea to get re-acquainted with your shotgun before the season starts instead of when your dog points to or flushes the first rooster of the season. These clubs strive to deliver lodges for pheasant hunting vacations with various amenities like- free Wi-fi, the proper meal, trained dogs,  At private hunting clubs, however, hunting is good throughout the day.

Practice makes a Man Perfect

Practice shooting some clay pigeons before the season starts. Make sure that your gun is functioning well. Pattern your shotgun. Before this, ensure that you are shooting in a good pattern.

Pre-Observing

Smart pheasant hunters will make a trip to their favorite hunting area before the beginning of a season. Observing where the birds are without hunters will reveal locations to keep an eye on early in the mornings and late in the afternoons.

Time your Hunts

Pheasant hunting can be done efficiently in the morning and again in the evening. Mornings are best because the birds are often found in grasses or another light cover, looking for food.

Be Patient

Many hunters become frustrated when they do not find the rooster or pheasant within the first half of hunting. If things are not working initially, sit back and take a break. Doing this will refresh the hunter’s mind. After the break, a hunter can start with a fresh mind and restored energy. After hunting the bird, you definitely want to calm your taste buds with it. 

These tips will definitely help you improve your hunt count. And what more, enjoy your hunt by cooking a delicious meal by learning about some pheasant recipes.
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